The annual Black History Month Celebration on February 1st at Thrive City will be an engaging event showcasing live entertainment, including performances by Queen Iminah & the AAFE Kids Dance Company and a Spoken Word Poetry Slam. Attendees can also enjoy arts and crafts, culinary delights from Black-owned businesses, and a significant talk by guest speaker Otis R. Taylor. The highlight will be a performance by indie artist August Lee Stevens, known for her unique blend of folk and neo-soul music, celebrating radical Black Joy. RSVP is encouraged to secure attendance.
Join us in Thrive City for our annual Black History Month Celebration filled with live entertainment, culinary delights, arts and crafts, and an inspiring talk on race and equity.
This year’s headliner is Bay Area indie artist August Lee Stevens, whose original music reflects radical Black Joy and merges folk with neo-soul.
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